How do current findings from the neuosciences inform best practices in psychotherapy? How can one change neural structures by psychological means? What are the neural mechanisms of therapeutic change?
This book links the findings of modern neuroscience to the insights of psychotherapy. And through this connection, a new picture unfolds of the empirical grounds of effective psychotherapeutic work.
Written for therapists, students, teachers, and scientists in the areas of clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and psychiatry, this profoundly important and innovative book (a recent best-seller in Europe) shows that psychotherapy can only be better understood and, hence, more effective when it is neurologically grounded.